Poster Presentation and Privileges

Poster Presentation:
At most meetings or conferences, when you present a poster presentation, it means that you will display your poster and be available for viewers to ask questions about your research and how it is represented on your poster. Like an oral presentation delivered with a slideshow, there are many ways to design and present your research on a poster. There are also, however, a few important considerations and conventions to be familiar with.
Rare Diseases 2023 Poster Presentations:
Rare Diseases 2023 will be a physical event consisting of oral, poster, and performance, film and exhibit presentations. Rare Diseases 2023 is a public event which is going to take place on March 20-21, 2023 London, UK.
For more details, please go through: https://rarediseases.annualcongress.com/
How to Create a Research Poster:
The poster is usually a mixture of a brief text mixed with tables, graphs, pictures, and other presentation formats.
What Makes a Good Poster?
- Important information should be readable from about 10 feet away
- Title is short and draws interest
- Word count of about 300 to 800 words
- Text is clear and to the point
- Use of bullets, numbering, and headlines make it easy to read
- Effective use of graphics, color and fonts
- Consistent and clean layout
- Includes acknowledgments, your name and institutional affiliation
So what are you waiting for? Reserve your spot at Rare Diseases 2023